Ford Fusion insurance rates

Average Ford Fusion insurance rates

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The average insurance costs for a Ford Fusion is $178 a month or $2,136 a year. Your actual cost could be more or less depending on your driving record, the number of miles you drive in a year and other factors.

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Ford Fusion car insurance rates

A 2017 Ford Fusion starts at a base price of $22,610. With the average insurance rate at $2,136 per year, the annual insurance cost–to–base car price ratio is 9.4%.

Model

Monthly insurance rate

Base car price

C-Max

$238

$36,620

Edge

$173

$25,905

Escape

$178

$22,405

Expedition

$172

$20,000

Explorer

$171

$55,450

F-150

$157

$16,975

F-250

$167

$23,100

F-350

$245

$30,745

F-450

$166

$27,500

Fiesta

$180

$13,660

Flex

$171

$30,025

Focus

$238

$16,775

Fusion

$178

$22,610

GT

$245

$450,000

Mustang

$166

$25,185

Taurus

$173

$27,345

Transit Connect

$172

$23,010

EcoSport

$130

$20,990

To determine our estimated insurance cost, we aggregated quotes from insurance companies using this profile.

2017 Ford Fusion

10,001–15,000 miles driven yearly

No accidents in the past five years

Anti-theft device on vehicle

Driver located in New York

Good credit

Our estimated price is for basic coverage, which we define as two times the state required minimum and the addition of bodily injury, property damage, uninsured motorist bodily injury and personal injury protection.

Other factors that can affect your auto insurance rate

The model year

The vehicle’s trim

The amount of coverage you need

The estimated miles driven per year

The vehicle’s safety and anti-theft features

The driver’s credit score

The driver’s location

The driver’s age

The driver’s driving history in the past five years

The driver’s marital status

Your (or the driver’s) gender

Whether the driver rents, leases or owns the vehicle

About the Ford Fusion

The Ford Fusion has been around since 1976 and is currently in its seventh generation. In 2010, Ford began selling the Fusion model in North America. The subcompact car is known for its inexpensive cost, spacious seats and excellent fuel economy. From 1976 to 2011, there have been over 16 million sales of the Ford Fusion.

How safe is the Ford Fusion?

The 2017 model of the Ford Fusion was named Top Safety Pick+ by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) and received a 5-Star Overall Safety Rating by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) for safety ratings. The Ford Fusion was awarded four stars, out of five, for the rollover crash test and frontal crash test by the NHTSA.

According to the IIHS, all crash tests were deemed good, the highest rating possible. The Ford Fusion has side airbags and a driver knee airbag to protect the passengers during collisions. The latest model also features antilock brakes and rollover sensor to provide more safety for the passengers.

In 2013, the Ford Fusion was the second most stolen model, according to the National Insurance Crime Bureau. This were about 790 Ford Fusion models stolen that year.

Bottom line

The Ford Fusion ranks right in the middle of the 360 priciest car models to insure. Explore insurance rates to find the best deal for you.

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As the car insurance publisher for finder.com, Roslyn McKenna is driven to help people get a great deal on car insurance so they can enjoy the ride. Roslyn has put her Bachelor of Arts in Writing and Communications to good use by covering topics ranging from finance to insurance. As a former blog manager for PetSafe, she has a love for everything furry and nerdy. When she’s not researching car insurance discounts to share with readers, she’s busy planning her next trip with latte in hand and cat in lap.

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